Watching the top down view really helps to show your weight and hip movements.
@DLabroad4 сағат бұрын
I bought matching pair for me and the Mrs. I used to do up her bindings then mine, now it’s just click, click and we’re both off. Honestly you barely notice the weight difference and it’s such a big deal you can always go the carbons. I think it’s a game changer to just get more enjoyment with friends and loved ones.
@DK-Skyliner7 сағат бұрын
The Pist in Austria/Germany are so full of people I can only dream to snowboard that empty like on the video😅
@boeandthelizards7 сағат бұрын
Umm no thanks on the skid... you're forgetting to mention torsion. The key is loading pressure mostly on the front transitioning to the back and having the same angle on the front foot as the back foot. Needing to adjust the high backs may be necessary. Judder comes from a misalignment between the front foot ankle and the back foot ankle. Proportionately stiffer boards have less of this issue.
@Mercenaries4110 сағат бұрын
Found this video last night. Went out today and implemented the tips in this video and what a night and day difference. Made my day so much more enjoyable. Can’t thank you enough.
@tonyhewett10 сағат бұрын
Mate, that was full fucking send!
@mallgrabdemon11 сағат бұрын
I don’t wanna seem like a ahole but I skateboard and this shit looks sooooo much easier bc of the bindings please reply bc im going soon and need to know what to expect
@StagnantMizu11 сағат бұрын
imagine catching an edge at that speed
@boardrfolif318 сағат бұрын
Bro makes it look so effortless I'm jealous, mine looks like I'm struggling
@mikemaz612119 сағат бұрын
Man that one skier at the end picked the worst timing trying to pass you. It’s really not hard to see your rhythm and find a good time to pass. My eyes are definitely opened to stranda.
@debgouvea21 сағат бұрын
Hey Malcom, thanks for all the effort and knowledge!! This is my first season, and after 7 days I really needed to take a step further. I started watching your videos and back to the slopes felt so good to be in control of my board. That was two days ago and for the first I felt like I actually snowboarded! Today I just came back from a red slope and had so much fun! Thank you so much for all the detailed explanations. I appreciate it a lot and wish you an amazing season! Peeeeace!
@shocka14422 сағат бұрын
After watching your videos and learning how to snowboard using your carving and knee techniques i love skinny narrow mellow routes!!!!
@shocka14422 сағат бұрын
ahhh i get it now! i was taught the gas peddle technique and exactly encountered the problems you show!!! so easy to catch an edge or speed up and unable to cross the board
@vanessabagwell4607Күн бұрын
Button lifts are my absolute nemesis. Any tips for those? I never know how to sit on them 😢
@salim7025Күн бұрын
Hey Malcolm, Just here to say thank you for all the detailed videos, extremely educational and practical. Discovered the channel yesterday and subbed. PS, last week was my first time ever to snowboard
@malcolmmoore21 сағат бұрын
That's awesome, I hope its going well, it's the best sensation, I hope you love it as much as I do!
@dfrnascimentoКүн бұрын
This is so much like surfing! Amazing sport
@Excluded20Күн бұрын
It always goes in easier when it's wet :D
@10eLSe11Күн бұрын
Malcolm, will you be my dad please
@조-o6cКүн бұрын
I'm Korean guy yonggyun
@o0junglist0o93Күн бұрын
Thanks for this, my recent snowboarding trip to Austria was made so much easier watching your videos are each session daily 🤟
@mazvydasgiedrikas5446Күн бұрын
Where are you snowboarding here? Slopes look nice
@johnmoua2538Күн бұрын
well done, and your camera person is BADASS!!
@cneve08Күн бұрын
I came across this video after going a couple times. This is hands down the best way to think of it and do it. After going twice and trying this I feel so comfortable I'm planning on jumps. Great teacher here! Maybe the best!!
@OblivinymКүн бұрын
I'm having a real hard time understanding how this differs from a down-unweighted turn! It looks so similar, if not identical to me. Is it perhaps just a more aggressive Down-Unweighted turn, or is there a critical difference I'm not understanding? Is it about keeping your upper body even more stable than usual?
@rainboww177Күн бұрын
Being on my edges is so much more comfortable- less chance of bailing for sure. Essential skill. Thanks for the breakdown as I can teach it to my kids.
@picasogoldКүн бұрын
Which leg is better to be front leg ? Right or left ?
@AMGpoweredКүн бұрын
As always, a great lesson with instructions that are easy to understand and don't go too much into details which usually just makes it harder to understand. BTW - today I had the pleasure of having a private snowboarding lesson in Calgary with Robbie M. I mentioned to him that I watch your guides on snowboarding and he said that he worked with you a long time ago (10-15 years ago). Don't know if you remember him, but he had really nice things to say about you!
@malcolmmooreКүн бұрын
Many thanks, I appreciate that, I dread to think what I was like that long ago 🤦 I'm glad he was still able to say nice things about me, I'm sure I was a pain in the ass back then! 😂
@samhalsey5051Күн бұрын
So you got beat by a girl!?
@royyjkКүн бұрын
Hi Malcolm, thx for your tips. Been watching your vids for several years now. Is it possible to create a vid to explain how to lean the body over onto the edges. I found myself struggling doing carved turns. On toe side, I mainly use my shin to push against the boots to form a larger edge angle. On heel side, I use back of my leg to push the high back. But i felt the edge angle is not high enough and still skid. Thanks
@TJStrawberryКүн бұрын
What about us icecoast riders ol I sometimes just avoid stopping on ice by maintaining speed and just throwing in a few speed checks in between my turns. If I have to immediately brake, I’d fall every time or I have to make a very gradual brake that drags me a few meters until I stop.
@lorenzodipietro8756Күн бұрын
i thought i was intermediate but if these are the easy tricks well i’m more towards a newborn rider
@daveg5857Күн бұрын
Controlling my speed on these is a chore on my race boards.
@alexgebruers5621Күн бұрын
Nice video! so how do you control your speed? Is it by making sharper turns or what are ways to go less fast if you feel uncomfortable?
@MrSenserusКүн бұрын
Somebody's seen Avatar the Last Airbender
@fnxph03n1xКүн бұрын
I've saved both carving vids and will keep them watching for next time! East explanations always are much more helpful than detailed ones, as we don't have access to phone to keep watching!
@patrickmurphy5842Күн бұрын
at 3:33 what is that skier's problem? This must be a French person
@jaguilopКүн бұрын
Hi Malcom, I have a question, this pendulum approach works with rocker + flat + rocker snowboards o do you need a bit of camber in the snowboard to start turning by itself? many thanks for your tips and explanations I hope one day I can go to Alpe d'huez and meet you in person 😊
@chrisk4132Күн бұрын
You have to upload a video doing this piste in switch!!!!
Күн бұрын
Hey Malcolm! big fan 🤩🤩 i would love to see a video about how to give proper weight to the proper foot, I found myself almost all the time riding on my back foot with most of the weight.
@PedroPlckle2 күн бұрын
Malcolm. The run from 07:39 is a beautiful example of opening your leading knee to initiate the heelside turn. I think the slow motion really helps with the visualisation. I was following your later videos last week whilst in Chantemerle, but was twisting my knee, not opening, and it didn't feel right, so just carried on as normal without analysing further. But it's definitely OPENING the knee outwards. Lovely example. 🙂
@AndrisM582 күн бұрын
Foot behind the board also doesent work for me as a Man, because i would touch the open highback of my Flow binding ;)
@CleoIsSly2 күн бұрын
I think knee steering is simplified by turning your front foot first to create torsional pressure. I didn't quite get it until I got on steep enough terrain and noticed my board wasn't turning / holding an edge when linking! Idk what this is called (maybe knee steering +2?) but I sometimes lean enough to create pressure from my shin to turn without having to manipulate my ankles. I also jumped to your last exercise instinctively my first few times snowboarding, probably carry over from skateboarding.
@malcolmmoore2 күн бұрын
Yeah, just think rocking from edge to edge on a board, same kind of movements really! The videos are to help people get it, but sometimes overthinking it can be worse, if the movement feels natural and the board is turning how you want it to, then you're probably doing it right!
@andreamare94332 күн бұрын
Hi Malcom, on this kind of slopes don’t you use the “pedal tecnique” or to anticipate the turns with the upper part of body?
@malcolmmoore2 күн бұрын
Yeah, pedalling is essentially the same thing as knee steering, however I don't like the term pedalling as it encourages people to push down their feet and lift up their toes, and whilst your feet do roll over, the movement is passive, and a result of your COM passing over the top. When you lead in with your front knee and hip it creates an upper body rotation, or what some people like to call anticipating the turn, yes..it's all linked 👍
@lumek882 күн бұрын
So, how do you manage speed then? I often find myself kicking out the back foot to brake. Also in narrow and tilted slopes, I stay I one position until it’s over otherwise It would feel so counter intuitive
@amosmoore99772 күн бұрын
Great explanation 👍
@rurkuz2 күн бұрын
What are your settings for your insta360 X4
@powderdays75572 күн бұрын
I just need hair like yours, forget the tricks.
@T0M02002 күн бұрын
What a awesome guide! My new goal for next trip!!! 3days to trip!